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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

#893: Eve Lorgen

Eve Lorgen is an author, researcher and consultant on anomalous
trauma, who runs the website “The Alien Love Bite” (apparently named
for her book The Love Bite: Alien Interference
in Human Love Relationships), and the type of Internet presence that
generally elicits a feeling of mildly amused resignation.

In any case, the term “anomalous trauma” was apparently
introduced by Rima Laibow,
whom we have featured before, and denotes “unusual experiences such as alien
abductions, extraterrestrial contact, mind control, cult abuse and military
abductions (MILABS)” related to the alien abduction syndrome, as well as
spiritual warfare and near death experiences. Keep in mind that it does not
mean psychological conditionsinvolving delusionscentered around this topic, but traumas actually caused by such
events. People with traumas who talk about alien abduction are after all
completely trustworthy, as evidenced by the fact that their stories are denied
by the military, who is known to be untrustworthy since they deny the stories
told by the trustworthy alien abductees.

So how do you treat anomalous traumas? “Regression hypnosis is a useful tool in recovering amnesiac memories and the easing of PTSD
symptoms,” says Lorgen. “Other healing methods include prayer, meditation,
relaxation, dream work and lucid dreaming. Shamanic healing modalities such as soul retrieval have been found to be effective for some
individuals.” Indeed.

Apparently, anomalous traumas must be distinguished from
AngelAnomalous traumas. “Angelic beings such as Archangel Michael have been
reported to be helpful in assisting those involved in spiritual warfare,”
says Lorgen, though one must take care not to confuse Angelic beings with
deceptive evil aliens such as Greys or reptilians.
I do not know what she concludes with in her article “Horus-Ra as the Archontic Alien Parasite,” but
it surely isn’t anything good (“archons” were popularized by our old friend John Lash).
Her whale.to page is here.

Diagnosis:
Completely insane, and yet another example of someone who has no aptitude for
truth, reason or evidence, and who just doesn’t care (probably doesn’t know
how). Her influence is probably limited, however.